Police secured a CRASBO against Hussain, a civil order which can be added to a criminal sentence.

It was attached to the 12-month suspended sentence he received for racially-aggravated assault.

Police said Hussain was a persistent offender in the area and he will be arrested and hauled immediately before a court should he return during the five-year order.

The ASBO issued against Clarke prevents him from passing through the Nansen Road area where police said he had repeatedly abused residents and been discovered drunk and disorderly on countless occasions.

Sergeant Dave Wilson, from the Washwood Heath neighbourhood team, said: “For years Hussain has been involved in numerous acts of crime and anti-social behaviour that have affected the area in an extremely adverse way. This CRASBO will now give us a degree of control over one of the major offenders in the area by banning him from Washwood Heath.

“In Wayne Clarke’s case, this is somebody who was causing a great deal of distress for residents in Nansen Road and I am delighted we were able to use the courts to stop his behaviour almost instantly. In both cases, if you see either of these people in the areas from which they are banned, then please call West Midlands Police as soon as possible, and we will be able to arrest them and put them back in front of the courts.”